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The interaction of higher plants and soil micro-organisms. I. Microbial population of rhizosphere of seedlings of certain cultivated plants. The crop plants used were wheat, oats, alfalfa and peas. Among results noted was the fact that fungi were more numerous in the rhizosphere of oats and bac...
definition= a group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area *Evolve over generations when frequency of alleles change from one generation to the next Population Growth Rate at which a population grows depends on: 1. Birth rate 2. Death rate 3. Immigration (moving into...
NanoPack2: population-scale evaluation of long-read sequencing data. Bioinformatics. 2023;39:btad311. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar GitHub - rrwick/Filtlong: quality filtering tool for long reads. Available from: https://github.com/rrwick/Filtlong. Cited 2024 Nov 8. Koren S...
The mRNA of whole larvae were extracted for sequencing for two reasons: 1) because larvae are a key bottleneck in the population dynamics and fitness of individual butterflies [31–35] and 2) to complement previous studies by our group that measure larval fitness under differing climatic condition...
Living things also respond to changes in their environment in a particular manner. They produce new individuals similar to themselves by a process called reproduction. They have a definite life cycle of birth, growth, reproduction and death. ...
The introduction to this essay on the relationship of disease organisms to human well-being asks why microbe threats are receiving so much media attention and why the human race appears to be at increased risk despite scientific achievements. The introduction then notes that while humans have long...
Everything on Earth doesn't exist in its own little bubble Everything on Earth doesn't exist in its own little bubble. Species interact every day. That interaction is a vital part of how organisms develop and change over time. When the Tom Hanks image displays, make sure you talk about ...
Fulton JD (1966) Microorganisms of the upper atmosphere. 3. Relationship between altitude and micropopulation. Appl Microbiol 14:237–240 CASGoogle Scholar Yang Y, Itahashi S, Yokobori S, Yamagishi A (2008) UV-resistant bacteria isolated from upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. Biol Sci Spa...
Evolutionary pressures sculpt population genetics, whereas immune adaptation fortifies humans against life-threatening organisms. How the evolution of selective genetic variation in adaptive immune receptors orchestrates the adaptation of human populations to contextual perturbations remains elusive. Here, we show...